Se-Quo-Yah; From Harper's New Monthly, V.41
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From Harper's New Monthly, V. 41, 1870
From Harper's New Monthly, V. 41, 1870
In the year 1768 a German peddler, named George Gist, left the settlement of Ebenezer, on the lower Savannah, and entered the Cherokee Nation by the northern mountains of Georgia. He had two pack-horses laden with the petty merchandise known to the Indian trade. At that time Captain Stewart was the British Superintendent of the Indians in that region. Besides his other duties, he claimed the right to regulate and license such traffic. It was an old bone of contention. A few years before, the Gov
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